Across
- 3. Arrival of Europeans and the next 200 years of interaction
- 4. Along with fish and fur, a valuable resource to European settlers
- 6. Means 'taking only what you need'.
- 8. A drawing carved in stone used to communicate information
- 12. In Europe, the ____ farmed the land
- 13. A European trade good that made Mi'kmaq hunting more efficient.
- 15. In Europe, the ____ owned the land
- 16. A legendary cultural hero of the Mi'kmaq
- 17. A place in a town/city where goods were bought and sold.
- 18. How goods/resources are shared in a community
Down
- 1. Symbolic leather belt that recorded the history of the Mi'kmaq.
- 2. One of the most popular North American furs among Europeans
- 5. One of the two main colours found on a wampum belt.
- 7. To be ___ means a person/group does not always live in one place
- 9. Settlers (e.g. French, British) relied on written contracts.
- 10. The 'secretary' of the Grand Council; keeper of the wampum belt.
- 11. Land set aside for the Mi'kmaq by the British after 1760.
- 12. The making of goods needed/wanted by a society
- 14. Taking over another land to exploit its resources
